Texas Biking News July 7th 2021
Go for a Bike Ride with Donkeeboy and Donkeemom
By Kelsy Armstrong | www.houstoniamag.com

The mother-son duo will celebrate their latest mural, “Bike Through H-Town†on July 14.
Name a better partnership than Donkeeboy and Donkeemom. You can’t, can you?
On Wednesday, July 14, the artistic mother-son duo will unveil a new mural downtown called “Bike Through H-Town.†Promoting the importance of getting outside and exploring the city by hopping on a bike, the mural was painted with Bosch eBike Systems, which makes the bikes in Houston’s ride-share system, B-Cycle.
This mural is part of a greater initiative by Bosch to promote cycling in a city where …
Hit the trails
By Sydni Ellis | wylienews.com
I learned how to ride a bike on a pink glitter bicycle with white wheels, a cute basket, and rainbow tassel handles. As a kid, I spent countless hours exploring the neighborhood streets with my matching pink helmet. Recently, I’ve been enjoying biking once again on different local trails. It’s a great way to get some fresh air, enjoy nature, and burn calories — Harvard University says bicycling at 12-13.9 mph can burn anywhere from 240-336 calories in 30 minutes depending on your starting weight. That’s some serious motivation! If you’re ready to hit the trails, check out a few of these local Texas spots this summer. …
How friendly are Arlington streets for pedestrians and cyclists?
By Kailey Broussard | www.star-telegram.com
Members of Walkable Arlington discuss the Center and Abram Street intersection with Victoria Farrar-Myers, District 7 city council member, right. The trio was part of an audit of downtown safety conditions and motorist behavior in June. Kailey Broussard
A new advocacy group is advocating for a more pedestrian- and cyclist-friendly city, and its members want to help residents assess their neighborhoods’ needs.
Members of Walkable Arlington, a fledgling nonprofit led by UT Arlington students, are compiling recommendations for city government to improve walking and biking downtown. Preliminary ideas are as simple as installing bike racks or changing pedestrian walk times, and longer term, including converting Center and Mesquite streets to two-way and incorporating protected bike lanes.
Several of the ideas are already folded into …
Texas bicycle group rides 4,000 miles for cancer research
Ethan Humble | kttc.com

ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) — A group of college students arrived in Rochester Wednesday along their 4,000 mile bike ride to fight cancer.
The trek for the 19 University of Texas-Austin students began in Austin, Texas and will take a loop around the heartland before returning to the Lone Star state.
The team is nearly halfway through the 70 day journey it calls the Texas 4,000. All proceeds from the ride will go towards cancer research.
Rider Sara Becker said the …
CCGG – Leave everything out on the gravel edition…
Alex Maldonado | www.strava.com
Dropped from 18t to 17t on the perfect day to try it out. Solo tempo the entire time. I think I may actually have been faster in the headwinds than the tailwinds today.
Fixed gear bikes are stupid…
Riding to the ride is stupid…
The flatlands are the worst!

Finally a group – just on a way back..Still ☺ï¸
Katya @Cool Cat Cycles | www.strava.com
Typically I’m stuck in the middle between very fast group that takes off while I’m still climbing over the gates 😀 and party pace. Well today I actually had a good group to stay with on a way back. Thanks guys! 🙌

Afternoon Ride
LoneStarBike. Katy | www.strava.com


